Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

User Manual - Page 757

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Editing Audio In the Timeline
Using In and Out Points
Audio clips can be edited using all of the commands and tools available for video clips. However, it’s
good to know that one of the most common techniques of editing audio in other environments is
available in DaVinci Resolve, and that is the ability to identify a range of audio to cut, copy, or delete
using Timeline In and Out points, so that you can easily eliminate, move, or duplicate partial sections of
audio without having to use the Razor Edit or Split Clip commands.
To delete a section of audio using In and Out points:
1 Set In and Out points in the Timeline to identify the range of audio you want to eliminate. If
necessary, turn off the Auto Select controls of tracks to omit overlapping audio clips you don’t
want to delete from this operation.
Setting In and Out points to identify
a range of audio to delete
2 Press the Backspace key to delete the section of audio and leave a gap, or press the Forward
Delete key to delete the section of audio and ripple the Timeline to close thegap.
Deleting the audio using the
Backspace key to leave a gap
To copy a section of audio using In and Out points:
1 Set In and Out points in the Timeline to identify the range of audio you want to copy.
If necessary, turn off the Auto Select controls of tracks with overlapping audio you don’t want to
copy; you can Option-click the Auto Select control of the audio track you’re copying from to solo
it, and you can Shift-click any video track’s Auto Select control to turn them all off. In this example,
we’re copying some background ambience to continue building an ambience track.
Chapter 44Working with Audio in the Edit Page 757
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